This will be the first time Ohio State has hosted the NCAA Championships at McCorkle since 2008, while the Big Ten Championships return to Columbus for the first time since 2015 after it hosted the Big Ten Men's Swimming & Diving Championships in 2017. It is expected that 2016 Rio Olympians will be competing at both championships.

For the Big Ten Championships, all-session passes are on sale now for adults at $45 and students and children under the age of 18 at $30, with all seating reserved. Single-session prices for adults are $10 and $8 for students and children under the age of 18. Single-session tickets will go on sale on Feb. 2.

NCAA Championships tickets start at $80 for all-session, $15 for preliminary single-session (swimming) and $10 for preliminary single-session (diving) with Finals single-session tickets being $20. Diving preliminary tickets are general admission and subject to availability, and they do not provide access to the swimming prelims at the same time. All seating is reserved.

Fans can purchase tickets by visiting http://go.osu.edu/NCAAWSwimTix or calling 1-800-GOBUCKS. For both events, children under the age of two will be admitted for free, but they must sit on a parent or guardian’s lap.

McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion on the campus of The Ohio State University remains a top swimming and diving competition venue in the country. In recent years, the facility has hosted the major aquatics events including: